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Sermon Notes:

– Where is the church’s attention focused?

Skoda – think of the skoda as the focus of the church’s attention???

While our focus is upon our doctrine’s, or style of worship, our buildings, or generally preserving the instructional church, our neighbourhoods have been changing right before our eyes and we have failed to notice

How much attention do our concerns about the church distract us?

What changes in our neighbourhoods have we failed to pay attention to?

Van changing to a taxi?

Scooter changing to a pair of bicycles?

Lady holding a pig

The entire landscape has changed!

Skoda is one of the oldest car companies in the world – Skoda has been around since they first began building automobiles

The old Czechoslovakia

Sold primarily to Eastern block countries

Nobody really wants a skoda – they are cheap, unattractive cars – the image of the Skoda is tied up in a time when people weren’t free to buy the cars of their dreams and had to settle for a skoda

Much like the image of the church

There was once a certain Pharisee named Nicodemus

Nicodemus represents the religious establishment

Our story is told in a time when people were not free to choose their religion – the idea of being or believing something other than what the religious establishment told you went against the established norms

People couldn’t change from one set of beliefs to another, from one tribe to another, without suffering enormous consequences

As a powerful member of the Parisees, Nicodemus, a member of the ruling Sanhedrin, – think Bishop or Arch-Bishop at a time when religious leaders ruled society

Nicodemus comes by cover of darkness, sort of skulks into the presence of Jesus in order to find out what all the fuss is about

Jesus tells this powerful member of the Sanhedrin that everything he stands for, the wisdom of the ages, all the religious doctrine, all the institutional power, his tribes status quo – everything that Nicodemus considers truth, must be cast aside

“The truth of the matter is, unless one is born again, one cannot see the kingdom of God.”

Nicodemus is being asked go back to the very beginning! To begin again, to see the world, to see God in a whole new way

Nicodemus cannot or will not

Today, churches and members of churches are in much the same place as poor old Nicodemus – all that we hold dear is being challenged by the world around us

“The truth of the matter is, unless one is born again, one cannot see the kin-dom of God.”

Like Nicodemus we have blinders on, we have been so focused upon preserving all that we love about the church, a church that like the skoda, no body really wants.

Who wants an unattractive cheap car?

A cheap car that burns fuel that threatens the very survival of our planet

Who wants a dying, old, cheap, church, a church whose doctrines have contributed to the violence and abuse that haunts the psyche of its members,

Who wants to be part of an old dying church?

The good news is that the old church will die – the symptoms of the disease that is killing the church are all around us

The good news is that the church will die

But just like Jesus, death will not have the final word!

Death could not kill the teachings of Jesus

Death could not kill Jesus’ dream of the kin-dom of God, the dream of a Way of being in the world that ensures that everyone has enough

Death did not kill Jesus’ dream of peace through justice

We are a people who lay claim to the power of resurrection to keep the dream alive

Like Nicodemus, our focus upon maintaining the status quo, our desire to hold on to the things we love about the church, this focus may have blinded us to what has been going on for decades